Syrian President Ahmad Al Shara met members of a UN Security Council delegation in Damascus on Thursday, one month after the council voted to remove him from its sanctions list.
The visit is the councilβs first official trip to Syria and coincides with the anniversary of the downfall of former president Bashar Al Assad's regime. The trip aims to show the "international communityβs support for Syria during its reconstruction phase and its commitment to the countryβs sovereignty and stability", Syrian state media reported.
Senior officials including Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Al Shibani also attended the meeting at the Peopleβs Palace.
Last month, the council adopted a resolution to lift sanctions on Mr Al Shara. Washington had pressed the 15-member council to vote in favour of the resolution as part of its broader effort to ease restrictions on Syria. The resolution, which also lifted sanctions on Syriaβs Interior Minister Anas Khattab, passed with 14 votes.
The US has long argued that easing sanctions on Damascus is essential to supporting regional stability after more than a decade of war.
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